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Comment on: Deschamps

Barack Obama's Cult of Personality

8 Comments

The Messiah

That is what the Left would have take over the White House. But it's conservatives who are forcing religion down our throats?

Is Obama walking on water in that painting? It sure looks like it.

Yeah

I think so. Please notice there is also a unicorn in the background. A UNICORN.

But Unicorns are real

Well, it's called a unicorn anyway. :)
http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5gg9q1oD4W9a8TZHYfvE4ToLE 90iAD918JCL80

So what does that say about Obama walking on water? ;)

Seriously, that really it pathetic and rather frightening. Imagine what these folks might do should, as I hope, Obama lose.

Holy sh!t

That does look a bit like a unicorn, only more deer like than horse like. Crazy.

If Obama wins or loses, his most passionate followers will be disappointed. In his speeches he promises things that no president could possibly deliver on, even with a Democratic congress, and that is going to let down people that bought into him being something other than a good politician.

What will they do?

Mike...I think you're right in saying that Obama's Children of the Light will be disappointed if he wins. But if he loses, they may just riot. Hell, they were threatening to do so at their OWN convention. This election I fear will be nasty and at times violent.

Eh

I'm not so sure of that. It would probably be more like when McGovern won.

Election

This election is already over. The zeitgeist is not with McCain and the Republican party. The best chance the conservatives have is to start a new party, a conservative party, and nominate someone worthy into the race soon. Someone out there's got to have the balls to do it. McCain may very well concede come October or so and endorse Obama, unless he's holding out morbid hopes like Hillary regarding Obama's well-being. He too knows it's not a winning fight. He's not even getting support from Fox News.

Diana

Is that you, Diana?

Anyways, I don't agree with your analysis. It's an Obama year, but John McCain has polled quite well and could very well curb alot of people from Hillary Clinton's camp. The real heat hasn't started and in my experience working on the Kerry campaign, things change fast. There's no reason for McCain to drop out now, which is a ridiculous suggestion to be frank.

Your talk of getting rid of the Republican Party reminds me of what people were saying about the Democrats in 2004. That may be ancient history now, but with GOP wins in the Senate, Congress and a Bush re-election, alot of people were talking about the Democrats and the Left cracking up, being lost in the wilderness and that sort of thing. It's all a bit dramatic and premature to be honest.

If he isn't completely shut out by the media, I think Bob Barr could get some votes. He's talking the most sense of any of 'em, in my opinion.